Children’s Books [:] A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Girl, in Soviet Ukraine
Eleven-year-old Genya plays the pretending game as she crams for an art school entrance exam in Chernobyl’s wake. Credit... Yevgenia Nayberg [ see ] By Elena Gorokhova Elena Gorokhova is the author of two memoirs — “A Mountain of Crumbs” and “Russian Tattoo” — and the novel “A Train to Moscow.” see also May 1, 2026 “You have to share many things with others … but what you remember belongs to you and you alone,” Yevgenia (Genya) Nayberg writes in the author’s note to her graphic memoir, “Chernobyl, Life, and Other Disasters.” The elegantly composed pages of this moving story, told largely through Nayberg’s effervescent illustrations, make clear the special place she holds in her heart for memories of her childhood in Kiev (now spelled Kyiv), Ukraine. Credit... Yevgenia Nayberg It is 1986, Ukraine is still part of the Soviet empire, and the entire world is anticipating Halley’s comet. Yet there are more important things in Genya’s life than the approaching comet. She is 11 ye...